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Welcome to the Further Reading for British Studies wiki
Here you will find locations within the College Library for all of the materials referred to in your Course Handbook (see p.10-20)
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Academic Societies
Background reading
British Studies Research Centres and University Websites
British Studies useful websites
Britishness, National Identities and Nationalism
Burghley House
Field Trips
Heritage Organisations
Journals
Lecture 25 Britain 1945-1979
Lecture 1 Introduction to British Studies
Lecture 10 Three Kingdoms without a King
Lecture 11 The Restoration and the Later Stuarts
Lecture 12 Politics, Empire and the Creation of Great Britain
Lecture 13 The Economic Transformation of 18th century Britain
Lecture 14 Social and Cultural Change in the 18th century
Lecture 15 Enlightenment, Romanticism and Radicalism
Lecture 16 Victorian Britain
Lecture 17 The Industrial Revolution
Lecture 18 Political Culture in the 19th Century
Lecture 19 Sex, Gender and the Women's Movement
Lecture 1Ancient and Roman Britain
Lecture 20 Britain and Victorian Imperialism
Lecture 21 Edwardian and Pre-War Britain
Lecture 22 Britain and the First World War
Lecture 23 Britain in the Inter-War Years
Lecture 24 Britain and the Second World War
Lecture 26 Modern Britain, 1979-present
Lecture 27 Britain and Ireland
Lecture 3 England, Normandy and the Angevin Empire (1066-1272)
Lecture 4 The Three Edwards (1272-1377)
Lecture 5 The Wars of the Roses (1377-1455)
Lecture 6 The Reformation and the Rise of Protestant Nationalism
Lecture 7 The Tudor State
Lecture 8 Culture and Society in the age of Shakespeare
Lecture 9 The Early Stuarts
Lectures
Libraries and Archives
Lincoln Field Trip
London Field Trip
Major Reference Works
Museums and Galleries
Narrative Histories of the British Isles and Ireland
Orientation Reading
Peterborough Field Trip
Primary and Secondary Sources
Seminar 10 Examination Approaches and Techniques 1 The Trial of Charles I
Seminar 11 Hobbes, Filmer and Locke
Seminar 12 Cultural Expressionf of National Identity
Seminar 13 City Development in the 18th Century
Seminar 14 18th Century Satire in Dublin and London
Seminar 15 Romantic Art and Poetry
Seminar 16 Views of industrial Britain Engels, Chadwick and Gaskell
Seminar 17 Protest and Politicisation in 19th century Britain
Seminar 18 Gender in Victorian Britain
Seminar 19 Imperialism in Ireland, India and Africa
Seminar 2 Invasions - Viking and Norman
Seminar 20 Examination Approaches and Techniques 2 War, Empire and Public Opinion
Seminar 21 The Edwardian Crisis
Seminar 22 Britain and the First World War
Seminar 23 Culture and Society in Inter-war Britain
Seminar 23 Culture and Society in the Inter-War Years
Seminar 24 Britain and the Second World War The Home Front
Seminar 25 The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Seminar 26 Modern Britain's (Briton's) Identity Crisis
Seminar 27 Britain and Ireland
Seminar 28 Britain Past, Present and Future
Seminar 3 Magna Carta - Kings, Nobles and Parliament
Seminar 4 Castles and Conflict in the British Isles
Seminar 5 The Canterbury Tales - England in the Later Middle Ages
Seminar 6 The Reformation and the Diocese of Lincoln
Seminar 7 Images of Monarchy
Seminar 8 Shakespeare, Henry IV Part I
Seminar 9 Puritanism and Tyranny
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Tattershall Castle
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seminar 18
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seminar 25
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Welcome to the Further Reading for British Studies wiki
Here you will find locations within the College Library for all of the materials referred to in your Course Handbook (see p.10-20)If you need help with planning, researching and writing term papers, visit our Study Skills wiki
LD 27/06/2011
Linda Dawes, College Librarian library@harlaxton.ac.uk
Harlaxton College Library